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After Mr Katayama's arrest, the NPA sought guidance on how to handle similar cases.
BBC: Keyboard
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Critics like Ms. Katayama say the livelihood-support program must be revised to reflect changes in the society in recent decades.
WSJ: Japan Welfare Case Stirs Debate on Who Should Care for Needy
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Oh, and for more on the Summit at Sea check out the piece Lisa Katayama just wrote for Fast Company.
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Japanese star Shingo Katayama, former British Open champion Todd Hamilton and South African Rory Sabbatini are in a three-strong group on six-under 210.
CNN: Perry and Cabrera leading after third round
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Inadvertently, directing police to the cat helped them catch the suspected hacker, Yusuke Katayama, 30, who was seen on CCTV footage with the cat.
BBC: Keyboard
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Mr. Katayama went on to discuss a new Japanese LCD plant which is under construction and will cost 380 billion, due to be ready for production in 2010.
ENGADGET: Sharp's IFA presser features giant 1-inch thin LCD (and little else)
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Katayama notes that Sony has averaged 140 billion yen in operating profit over the past 10 years, generating almost 80% of that from financial services and Sony Pictures.
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Mr. Katayama said that he couldn't tell the audience how the new displays were developed, but that the work was part of his company's ongoing pursuit of television perfection.
ENGADGET: Sharp's IFA presser features giant 1-inch thin LCD (and little else)
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Sharp Corp. boss Mikio Katayama got much international pickup on his remarks Friday about the dear valuation of the Japanese yen and how that affects exports of companies like his LCD-screen electronics maker.
FORBES: Corporate tax rate in Sharper focus
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In a television interview, Ms. Katayama, a former Finance Ministry official, said the projected sum is equivalent to a two-percentage-point increase in the national sales tax an unpopular tax the government is now struggling to raise.
WSJ: Japan Welfare Case Stirs Debate on Who Should Care for Needy